2018 Workshop in Analysis and Probability
Begin forwarded message: From: cara <cara@math.tamu.edu<mailto:cara@math.tamu.edu>> Subject: 2018 Workshop in Analysis and Probability Date: June 14, 2018 at 2:47:52 PM CDT To: undisclosed-recipients:; Workshop in Analysis and Probability Department of Mathematics Texas A&M University Summer 2018 The Summer 2018 Workshop in Analysis and Probability at Texas A&M University will be in session from July 2 to August 19. All activities will take place in the Blocker Building. The homepage of the Workshop can be found at http://www.math.tamu.edu/~kerr/workshop<http://www.math.tamu.edu/%7Ekerr/workshop> The Summer Informal Regional Functional Analysis Seminar (SUMIRFAS) will be held August 17-19. Its homepage is located at http://www.math.tamu.edu/~kerr/workshop/sumirfas2018<http://www.math.tamu.edu/%7Ekerr/workshop/sumirfas2017> August 13-17 there will be a Concentration Week, "Random Walks in Correlated and Dynamic Environments", organized by Eviatar Procaccia and Ron Rosenthal. In recent years great strides have been made in the understanding of random walks in environments more general than the i.i.d. static ones that have been the typical focus of classical investigations. A variety of new developments have spawned a host of open problems, and the time is ripe both for the community to meet and advance the theory and for a new generation of researchers to join the field. To this end, the Concentration Week will provide participants a broad exposure to ideas at the forefront of current research. Given the fact that many of the existing results apply to certain classes of random environments, a particular aim of the meeting will be to promote the search for a more universal understanding of various phenomena across these classes by bringing together specialists working in different subdisciplines. The homepage of the Concentration Week is located at https://sites.google.com/site/rwrecw<http://www.math.tamu.edu/%7Ekerr/etoa2017> The Workshop is supported in part by grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF). Minorities, women, graduate students, and young researchers are especially encouraged to attend. For logistical support, including requests for support, please contact Cara Starmer <cara@math.tamu.edu><mailto:cara@math.tamu.edu>. For more information on the Workshop itself, please contact William Johnson <johnson@math.tamu.edu><mailto:johnson@math.tamu.edu>, David Kerr <kerr@math.tamu.edu><mailto:kerr@math.tamu.edu>, Gilles Pisier <pisier@math.tamu.edu><mailto:pisier@math.tamu.edu>, or Eviatar Procaccia <procaccia@math.tamu.edu>.<mailto:lpbowen@math.utexas.edu> For information about the Concentration Week ""Random Walks in Correlated and Dynamic Environments" please contact Eviatar Procaccia <procaccia@math.tamu.edu><mailto:lpbowen@math.utexas.edu> or Ron Rosenthal <ron.ro@technion.ac.il><mailto:kerr@math.tamu.edu>. -- Cara Barton Program Coordinator Department of Mathematics Texas A&M University College Station, Texas 77843 979-845-2915 (office) 979-845-7554 (department) 979-845-6028 (fax)
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Bentuo Zheng (bzheng)